Hardy Pecan Tree

Exceptionally Cold Tolerant

Did you think pecans were only a Southern delicacy? Think again! You can enjoy the buttery taste of pecans as far north as Zone 5. This majestic beauty will grow to 70 ft. at maturity and its lustrous dark green foliage will provide ample shade. Plant two trees to ensure pollination. Not available in AZ, CA, TX.

Comments:Tolerates temperature extremes. Very resistant to insects. Will thrive anywhere peaches can be grown. Rich flavored nut of excellent quality. Somewhat self-pollinating but produces better when planted with another. Difficult to transplant; long taproot. Not available in AE, AK, AZ, CA, GU, HI, PR,TX.

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Ratings & Reviews

received the pecan trees in the mail yesterday and put them in the ground, trees looked great out of the box, they were beginning to leaf out. Roots looked healthy and packaged well. Now it's up to me to raise them, thanks Gurneys.

Beautiful Pecans

Nov 3, 2014 | By John Willerton

I was elated to know that I could grow a pecan in Northern Utah. Granted that was 3 decades ago, BUT the tree is 70 feet high and boy does it produce nuts that are delish!

less than 12 inches tall

Mar 12, 2013 | By amanda

I ordered a replacement because the first one died to the ground and only the root stock grew. And when i recieved the replacement it was less than a foot tall. Very dissapointed seeing as how gurneys has almost always been perfect with their products ive ordered in the last four years. This pecan tree was not up to par but even though it was less than a foot tall at least it was alive and green when i sratched the bark lightly.

Three Twigs

May 15, 2012 | By Joseph

Received three hardy pecan trees in March 2012 and planted them immediately with a top soil/peat moss mixture. I watered then weekly and even fertilzed them. It is now May 2012 and they still have no sign of life.

I like pecan trees

Apr 23, 2009 | By Bobbie

I really like the pecan trees. I think that they are so beautiful, especially when they are in bloom.

Tough little tree.

Mar 14, 2009 | By Tina

I originally ordered two pecan trees but only recieved one because you ran out. Now three years later the one I have is doing great, it even had a little nest in it last year. It has with stood many a bad winters. I hardly had to take care of it at all except for a little extra watering whe n extemely dry.

Sticks with Hair

Jun 23, 2008 | By Clark

Like others I was dubious when I open the box and found two sticks with hair. Now two months later both sticks are now Sticks loaded with leaves.